Sales during the Christmas period, in 2017, should jog R $34.3 billion in retail-advance of 4.3% compared to the same period last year. The survey was conducted by the National Confederation of trade in goods, services and tourism (CNC). To date, retailers must hire temporary workers 73100-10% growth in relation to 66700 posts created last year. Between the segments that most hire are the clothing with 48900 vacancies, and supermarkets with 10400 vacancies. The two activities represent 42% of the workforce in the industry and account for about 60 percent of Christmas sales. The salary of admission should reach R $1,191, the equivalent of a nominal high of 7.1% over the same period last year.
Giro News – 28/09/2017
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